Democrats call President Donald Trump’s immigration policy racist and evil, but listen to how they used to talk about immigration.

High-profile Democrats like former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, as well as Democratic New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, all used to sound a lot more like President Donald Trump when it came to illegal immigration. Even Hillary Clinton emphasized the importance of protecting America’s borders.

Both Abrams and Gillum are now locked in tight races, and neither has conceded (though Andrew Gillum briefly threw in the towel Tuesday night, only to withdraw his concession when his loss percentage suddenly decreased to less than .5%, triggering a machine recount). But Bernie Sanders says that white voters could have put both of them over the edge had they been more “comfortable” selecting a candidate of color….

As we wake up this morning, America knows it will soon have a divided government – a Republican-controlled Senate and a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives. That new reality naturally conjures up painful thoughts of two more years of fighting rather than fixing, two more years of partisan acrimony, and two more years of gridlock. But none of that has to be the case.

In fact, Congress has operated well in the past when its power was divided between the two major political parties. After all, checks and balances are what the Founders desired….

For once the pollsters were – generally – right, and while there was no blue wave, Democrats did win the House majority as most predicted, as Republicans not only kept the Senate majority but gained a few additional seats. The outcome, which had been extensively analyzed in advance, can be summarized in one word: gridlock.

Here, as explained by Goldman’s political economist Alec Phillips, is what the US divided congress, i.e., gridlock, means for the US economy, and for US policies for the next several years….

After many months of obsessive poll watching, race-by-race analysis, and examining national trends, election day is finally upon us. Tomorrow, voters across the country will decide whether or not to reward Democrats with the ‘blue wave’ they’ve been seeking since President Trump’s upset victory two years ago. As a 2016 ‘Never Trumper’and a conservative who remains rather suspicious of Trump, I am supporting the Republican Party in the midterms — primarily for the following three reasons….

Judy Munri-Leighton admitted to lying, and Julie Swetnick’s story collapsed.

It’s now incontrovertible that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was the victim of at least one—and probably two—false allegations of sexual assault.

The latest evidence comes from Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley (R–Iowa), who has asked the Justice Department to investigate Judy Munri-Leighton, a left-leaning activist from Kentucky, for allegedly making false statements. According to Grassley, Munri-Leighton initially claimed in an email to the committee that Kavanaugh had raped her, and he was questioned on this point during the September 26 hearing regarding allegations made by Christine Blasey Ford and others….